The England No.1 is satisfied with nothing less than a clean sheet in every game and admits that he is frustrated at his side after Darren Fletcher's "stupid" goal

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has spoken of his anger over letting in a goal against Manchester United in the Blues' 6-1 victory last weekend.

Hart failed to save Darren Fletcher’s stunning shot and says he is annoyed by every goal he lets in, despite the emphatic nature of the result in the derby clash.

"I was annoyed. You can get carried away with the result and the three points, but we let in a goal. It kills me to let one in, it kills all of us," he told the club's official website. "I'm so angry because we've hammered teams and then we've let a stupid goal in. It's frustrating, and we're trying for perfection at the moment."

With the win, City moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

"I try and be there when I'm required. I have bits to do, other than that, I stay out of the way," the England international said. "We're doing our jobs at the back, which is all we need to do with the attack we've got. We're happy to just go about our business unnoticed and let the lads up front score the goals."

City faces Wolves on the Saturday and Hart is not expecting an easy encounter.

"Wolves are going to be tough," Hart said. "They're struggling and need the points as much as we do. I grew up with Dave Edwards. He scored the winner against me last time at their place, but I hope he plays."

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